The description seems to match your requirements:
fsql lets you perform SQL queries against one or several "flat" files of various formats. Each file will be regarded as a SQL table. By using SQL queries, you can do various calculations or manipulations that are otherwise hard/cumbersome to do with traditional text-manipulating Unix commands like cut, sort, head, tail, uniq, and so on. Particularly: data grouping, joining, or filtering with SQL expressions and functions.
The best defense against logic is ignorance.
In reply to Re: Handling CSV files
by NetWallah
in thread Handling CSV files
by morgon
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